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Winchester 94AE Cal: 30-30 SN: 6556219

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Winchester 94AE Cal: 30-30 SN: 6556219
Lever action "Gambling Legends Tribute" carbine numbered 167 of 1000 with 20" barrel. The frame sparkling 24-karat gold and nickel, magnificently highlighting the details of the famed gunfighters, gamblers and outlaws of the Old West. The left side of the receiver features three legendary Old West icons, along with the swinging doors of a saloon. Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok are featured beneath a Deadwood banner, where Wild Bill Hickok was killed while playing cards at the No. 10 Saloon, holding a poker hand known today as the Dead Man’s Hand. He and Calamity Jane are buried near each other in Deadwood. Bat Masterson is featured above a Dodge City banner, a cattle town where its saloons catered to the cowboy. Many of the Wild West’s most legendary personalities spent time in Dodge City. The right side of the receiver features Tombstone. Few events in history can measure up to the legendary Gunfight at the OK Corral, where the notorious showdown of Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers faced the Clantons and McLaurys. The man responsible for keeping the peace, Wyatt Earp, was an avid gambler. He balanced his duties as a lawman with dealing faro nightly. Doc Holliday was an iconic figure in the streets of Tombstone. A dentist by trade and a gambler by practice, the sickly Holliday had a hot temper and a quick draw. Also featured on the right of the receiver, is Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Pictured with Billy the Kid is Pat Garrett. No box. Condition: Excellent *Modern Firearm*